Restoring stamped serial numbers lost by milling

Discussion in 'Wrenchin' Secrets' started by Dan K, Nov 29, 2006.

  1. Dan K

    Dan K Well-Known Member

    Just in case you've had a block milled and wonder if you've ruined its value, I thought I'd give you a trick we use in our work, when firearms serial numbers have been defaced.
    Stamping stresses the metal beneath the numbers, for some depth. Using a 50% hydrochloric acid / water solution with a qtip and wearing rubber/latex gloves, rub back and forth and keep applying as it dries. It will take some time, but like magic, the numbers will reappear. It works a little faster if a small electric current is applied across the area, even 1.5 volts (D-cell) will do it. It works, because the acid eats the stressed metal faster than the surrounding metal.
    Give it a try. You will possibly again have a numbers matching vehicle. Good luck. Dan
     
  2. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    Here is the old post from 2004 where we discussed this and linked to where you can acquire the solutuion.


    http://www.v8buick.com/showthread.php?t=51973&highlight=raise+numbers


    "I would buy the appropriate serial number restoration fluid for ferrous metal, clean the surface and then take a picture. Once the metal has been stamped the the metal underneath is affected too but in a way the eye cannot detect without some treatment post bock decking.

    Something like this


    http://www.crime-scene.com/ecpi/69XX.shtml


    is used to raised numbers on firemans shaved but the principles apply to your application. Let us know how is works for you. "

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  3. doc

    doc Well-Known Member

    restored numbers

    On alluminum, all you have to do is rub a lemon on the area and the acid will bring the numbers out. This is a common law enforcement practice in the field. There are kits that have hydrochloric acid for metal testing, contact your local jeweler, he can advise you how to get them.
     
  4. ss4825

    ss4825 Well-Known Member

    That is some great info guys.
     

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